Excited to join the community and continue to try to learn more about Tamaskans. I am a former athlete who currently has a full time office job, my fiancé is very into the outdoors (fishing, hunting) and I enjoy camping, atvs, etc. I have always been amazed by the beauty wolves and among my many tattoos is a beautiful wolf, but I consider myself a responsible and (try to be) an informed person. When I saw the Tamaskan I became very excited about the possibility of a wolf life appearance with the loving qualities of a domesticated dog.

My fiancé and I are currently looking at homes in rural areas with at least 1-2 acres of land. I want to try to learn as much as possible about the breed over the next year and then hopefully get on a waiting list. So hopefully in the near future I will find my 'Optimus'.

I do find several things about the breed shrouded in mystery/require some digging; as there is little video documentation on the breed or 'reviews' to watch as well as constantly seeing on the forums 'it varies from line to line' 'it varies from line to line', which basically makes it seem like a needle in a haystack to potentially find that 'perfect' Tamaskan. Throw in the whole some lines may have wolf genes some may not thing in there and it looks like I have a lot of research to do! I do notice some lines seem to have a little more Sheppard look to their head while others have a fuller wolfier look to them which I prefer.

I was also disappointed to see one of the breeders I initially read a lot about has a lot of negative reviews and information on here, glad I saw that.

My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am. ~Author UnknownThe greatest love is a mother's; then a dog's; then a sweetheart's. ~Polish ProverbThe human of Ch.(ARBA) and Ch.(KCUSA) Hawthorne James Watson (call name Kona)